Thursday, July 30, 2009


20 Min. of Live w/A & K


There's way too much stuff on Regis & Kelly's desk
Posted Jul 30th 2009 11:41AM by Bob Sassone

When a guest host subs for the regular host on a talk show, it's often a real letdown. But that's not the case when Anderson Cooper sits in for Regis on Live with Regis & Kelly. You can be guaranteed at least one very funny moment. Like yesterday, when he made Kelly laugh so hard something terrible happened. (He's co-host today, too.)

(20:35 min.)



What more proof does anyone need to get convinced that Anderson is the most adorable person in the world? All anyone needs is to do is watch any one minute of this video and he/she will get hooked forever by his charms, by the way he talks, by the way he laughs, the things he says, the small anecdotes of his childhood ('cuseme, 'cuseme), the way he speaks (Manhaddan, buddon), the sincerity of his words, the innocence with which he tells his stories... He is smart, lovable and a child all at the same time: the perfect combination. And he doesn't even know it, he just continues to be himself and that's all it takes for one to feel like hugging him and never let go! Aaaah Anderson, although everybody should be like you, I'm glad there is only one of you. That way we can address our emotions and admiration in one direction only.

3 comments:

  1. Peter, I loved that moment. I laughed my head off when Kelly spilled her Coffee. I don't think Anderson knows how adorable he really is. This segment made me fall more inlove with him then I thought I could. -Purplegummiebear

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  2. I loved the story because I, too, had speech problems as a child. With therapy I got over most of them, but still have the occassional problem with certain words. Like Kelly noted, it just makes Anderson so relatible.

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  3. Maureen,
    Anderson has many surprises inside himself that he has not revealed yet. But I have this feeling that he will say a little bit more about himself every so often. So get used to learn to love him more and more than you thought you could every so often. Isn't that a wonderful expectation?

    Sydney,
    He had mentioned in the past about his problem with dyslexia when he was a child. But he explained more so this time than what he has said before. It was funny that Kelly called him more "relatible."

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